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'Chorus of boos': Internet erupts after Trump is reportedly hit with taunts while on stage

Donald Trump on Saturday was apparently on the receiving end of some "boos" from a crowd in Pennsylvania, and it set social media on fire.

The former president was attempting to promote his new gold sneakers, which some onlookers have likened to a quick cash grab as he faces an order to pay hundreds of millions of dollars for fraud in N.Y., when the crowd seemed to turn on him.

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Trump 'booed off the stage' while promoting his golden sneakers: reports

Donald Trump on Saturday was reportedly booed off stage while promoting his new golden sneakers at "Sneaker Con," an event in Philadelphia.

The former president was ridiculed mercilessly by political experts and internet users for the controversial fundraising attempt, with President Joe Biden's campaign joking that the sneakers are the closest Trump will ever come to "Air Force Ones." Some MAGA influencers, however, were excited to buy a pair of the limited items to support the ex-president.

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'Closest he'll get to any Air Force Ones': Trump ridiculed for 'hawking bootleg' sneakers

Donald Trump may be running for president, but some people are put off by his latest fundraising scheme: gold sneakers.

The former president, who on Friday was ordered to pay hundreds of millions of dollars in a fraud case in New York, Saturday appeared in Pennsylvania to give a "surprise speech" in front of a backdrop advertising his "Trump sneakers."

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'This is significant': GOP pollster says 'voters will resent' Trump after latest judgment

Donald Trump's loyal fans have stood by him through thick and thin, but this latest legal judgment may spell the beginning of the end to that, according to a Republican pollster.

Republican strategist Frank Luntz, who previously confronted an election denier, appeared Saturday on CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield, where he was asked about the implications of a recent fraud judgment in which the ex-president was ordered to pay hundreds of millions of dollars and limit his business practices in the entire state of New York.

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Cook County judge to decide next week on challenge to Trump’s place on Illinois ballot

CHICAGO — A Cook County judge said Friday she will decide late next week the fate of a legal challenge seeking to strike former President Donald Trump’s name from Illinois’ March 19 Republican primary ballot.

Judge Tracie Porter announced her plans after a near four-hour Daley Center hearing that featured footage of the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol as attorneys for Trump sought to cast the challenge to the former president’s place on the ballot as a political attempt to “abuse the election code of Illinois.”

Busted: Trump campaign gets yet another warning for accepting illegal donations

Former President Donald Trump's 2024 campaign has been flagged yet again by the Federal Election Commission for accepting donations with illegal amounts, according to a new letter to the campaign treasurer exclusively obtained by Raw Story.

Under the law, a campaign for federal office cannot accept more than $3,300 per person, $2,000 per authorized committee, or $5,000 per multi-candidate committee in a single election — but Trump appears to have accepted well in excess of that from a number of sources.

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House GOP accused of 'throwing in the towel' amid unexpected retirements

A series of high-profile retirement announcements this year is sparking worry about the Republican Party's ability to keep its majority.

So far there have been 15 retirement announcements from House Republicans.

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Feds fine Democratic senator’s campaign $27,000

A federal agency fined a Democratic senator’s campaign committee $27,000 for the untimely resolution of excessive contributions, according to a Raw Story review of federal campaign records.

The campaign committee for Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) must pay the civil penalty by March 8 related to the issue of “failing to remedy excessive, prohibited and other impermissible 2020 general and runoff election contributions, totaling $363,272.43, within the permissible timeframe,” according to a Feb. 14 letter from the Federal Election Commission.

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In long-shot bid for GOP nomination, Nikki Haley turns to Texas

"In long-shot bid for GOP nomination, Nikki Haley turns to Texas" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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'Can someone check on Comer?' Internet mocks GOP after Biden witness charged with lying

The internet is in an uproar over the revelations that a top GOP witness lied under oath.

A vital informant of the FBI's investigations into Joe Biden's son Hunter is being charged by a grand jury with lying under oath in the investigation. It doesn't bode well for the ongoing attacks on the Bidens from Republicans.

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Steve Bannon fears Trump too 'mentally hurt' to 'effectively govern' if reelected

Conservative podcast host Steve Bannon said that he fears Donald Trump could be too "mentally hurt" to govern effectively if he is reelected.

As news broke in two of Trump's court cases, Bannon lamented the "lawfare" against the former president.

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Watch: Fulton County judge threatens to boot laughing Trump co-defendant from hearing

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee threatened to kick one of Donald Trump's co-defendants out of a hearing on Thursday.

At a proceeding to determine whether District Attorney Fani Willis and Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade should be disqualified from Trump's election interference case, defense attorney Ashleigh Merchant grilled Wade about personal expenses. Merchant asked Wade about travel with Willis in an attempt to prove the two had a romantic relationship.

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'Have a seat': Trump's legal team gets off to rough start at N.Y. trial

Donald Trump was in New York for a hearing before Judge Juan Merchan in the Stormy Daniels hush money trial on Thursday — and it was rough from the start.

Trump attorney Todd Blanche began that hearing with demands to delay the trial — which went nowhere.

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